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Technology Stocks : Osicom(FIBR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: craig crawford who wrote (6354)4/1/1998 4:35:00 PM
From: bill banks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
fibr bought tiny divisions of big name co.s, these divisions were research and not revenue driven and the big co.s had their attention elsewhere. fibr has now brought the technology advances together in their effort to realize the vision of the three pronged attack that they are in right now. please don't waste my time with topics we already discussed. if you have a point to debate , bring it on, i welcome the dark side of the street and am looking for some shorts. this one just doesn't fit the bill. p.s.--went short BAY today



To: craig crawford who wrote (6354)4/1/1998 4:46:00 PM
From: Optician1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
I agree with Scott's post. If you are so unhappy with Osicom just sell your shares or add to your shorts. There is a marketplace to accomodate you. I just can't accomodate your drivel. How many shares would I have to buy from you to keep your waste of time and space posts to one a day? Whatever the number please feel free to sell them as there are bids from myself and others.



To: craig crawford who wrote (6354)4/1/1998 4:48:00 PM
From: CMS27  Respond to of 10479
 
>>FIBR never built up a huge base of big name customers, it just bought money losing subsidiaries from well known companies that already did business with "big names"<<

Post aquisition "big names", Sequent, Unisys, MCI, Samsung, Adobe, WCOM is testing products so there is a potential there, all of the names associated in the Net+ARM release, thats all I remember off the top of my head. They are in fact building a customer base as a united company. Sure Sun Microsystems was originally a customer of Cray, but they remain a customer of Osicom, and I doubt they are the only one.

Scott